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The Oldsmobile Brake Shoe clings firmly to the drum with consistent friction to enable the driver to bring to a smooth stop even an old Cutlass or a current day Aurora. In 1897, Oldsmobile was founded and manufactured the renowned Curved Dash on a moving assembly line demonstrating that it was possible to make quality cars fast and sell them at an affordable price that the family could afford. The Hydra-Matic automatic transmission decades later allowed the owner to slide past traffic without straining the clutch, engine balance modifications, sound insulation and suspension comfort meant long journeys became very relaxing. Oldsmobile had a history of reliability and innovation in its long life, starting easily, running quietly and covering hundreds of thousands of miles, a record that remains the subject of collector passion today. A Brake Shoe is made up of a crescent of steel with friction material on it which flattens out internally in the drum, converting vehicle movement into heat and preventing the wheel. To change a new Oldsmobile Brake Shoe, hold the car on the stands, take the wheel and the drum off, and capture a photograph on the spring set-up. Lift springs, unscrew retaining pins and remove the worn shoes, wipe the dust, open the drum and wheel cylinder, and apply a thin coat of grease to each of the contact pads. Install the adjuster in the new shoes, install springs as shown, place the drum over the wheel, fine tune the drag, bolster the wheel, bring the car down, press the pedal and make a cautious test drive. The Brake Shoe then acts admirably.